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Spavinaw State Park Adventures

Spavinaw State Park offers a tranquil setting centered around Spavinaw Lake, providing excellent opportunities for fishing, boating, hiking, and family camping in northeastern Oklahoma.

470
Acres Protected
6
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1969
Year Established

About Spavinaw State Park

 

Spavinaw State Park is located in Mayes County in northeastern Oklahoma, centered around the 3,300-acre Spavinaw Lake. The park encompasses over 470 acres of rolling hills, forested areas, and shoreline access, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking water-based recreation and nature exploration. Established in 1969, the park was created to provide public access to Spavinaw Lake, which serves as a critical regional water source and recreational hub. The area features oak-hickory forests and a variety of native wildlife, including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous bird species, making it appealing for wildlife viewing and birdwatching. Visitors enjoy year-round fishing, with the lake stocked for crappie, largemouth bass, catfish, and white bass. Boating is popular with multiple boat ramps and a marina offering rentals. The park maintains developed campgrounds with electric and non-electric sites, picnic areas, and hiking trails. Historic features in the vicinity include remnants of early 20th-century construction related to the Spavinaw waterworks. The park's scenic overlook points and trails wrap around the reservoir, providing pleasant hiking and photography opportunities. Its proximity to Tulsa and other regional cities makes it a convenient day-trip or weekend spot for families and anglers. Overall, Spavinaw State Park is valued for its water recreation, light hiking terrain, and peaceful woodland environment.

Highlights

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Spavinaw Lake Marina with boat rentals and fishing access

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Two main campgrounds offering electric and non-electric sites

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Scenic hiking trails along the lake shoreline and wooded hills

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Historic waterworks infrastructure nearby linked to Tulsa's water supply

Notable Natural Features

Spavinaw Lake

A 3,300-acre reservoir supporting fishing and boating activities, considered the centerpiece of the park.

Spavinaw Marina

Offers boat rentals and launch facilities, providing easy access to the lake’s recreational opportunities.

David Ashmore Nature Trail

A 3-mile trail winding through oak-hickory forests and along the lake shore, offering scenic overlooks and birdwatching spots.